Yes, any vaccination can cause a mild temp in any animal. If the temp persists (longer than a day or so) and is over 3 degrees above your animals normal temp, take it back to the Vet.
Immediately following the shot for rabies dogs can vomit, develop a fever, loss consciousness, or even die. Other side effects from rabies vaccine are facial swelling and circulatory shock.
No. Rabies vaccine is just that-a vaccine for rabies. To protect your dog against distemper,parvo and other diseases the dog must also be vaccinated agaist those. Frequently these are given in a combination shot,so your dog only has to get poked once to be protected from up to 7 diseases. Rabies vaccine,however,is always just for rabies.
If a dog actually has rabies, there is nothing you can do for it. You need to call the pound as soon as possible before he transfers the virus to people or other animals. A dog with rabies is incredibly dangerous. There is a rabies vaccine, but if a dog does not have the vaccine and catches the virus, there is no cure at that point.
Im pretty sure that it's just a side affect... Because my dog was doing the same thing after rabies vaccine and now its fine.
On July 6th they first used it on a boy who was bitten by a dog with rabies.
yes.
first it spreads to your nervous system. then it multiplies.
Yes. Especially if the dog has rabies. If the dog has not been injected with anti-rabies, a dog's bite can even cause death.
In the United States, the first rabies vaccine can be given to a puppy or kitten at 16 weeks of age. This vaccine is considered effective for one year, after which the dog or cat can be given a multi-year rabies vaccine.
The rabies vaccine wasn't invented till 1885 so the answer would be no
Give it peptobismol.. that should do the trick!
To find out when a dog was last vaccinated against rabies, you would need to contact the dog's owner and see proof of vaccination like a rabies certificate. If you are the current owner, contact your vet to see when a rabies vaccine was last administered. If you are the current owner but did not own the dog at the time of last vaccination, you will need to have the previous owner contact their vet and allow them to release vaccine information to you.